This pair definitely has that—the texture combo is slick. It feels a bit more special. So, if you're debating between a regular Mid and an "air jordan 1 mid se", I'd lean toward the SE for those extra details, assuming you like the colorblocking. Okay, opening the box on this 'Black, Gym Red, White' Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. The color blocking is just fire—it's such a clean, wearable colorway. On foot, they feel secure, and the ankle collar gives good support (a signature of the Jordan 1 series). Compared to an AJ1 High OG, you're getting a slightly more accessible price and easier on/off. Downside? That classic flat sole offers minimal impact protection. Worth it for the style? For me, absolutely. If comfort is your #1 priority, you might want to consider something else entirely. Final verdict on this "air jordan 1 mid se"? For $135, it's a strong offering. It's perfect for: sneaker newcomers, casual style enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a durable, iconic shoe. It's probably "not" for: comfort-first athletes, or people who hate breaking shoes in. It does what it says on the tin – gives you that classic Jordan 1 vibe with a slight SE twist. My take? A solid pickup for the rotation. Comparing it to other Jordans? Look, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE sits right between a High and a Low. You don't get the full iconic high-top look, but you get more ankle presence than a Low. The cushioning is similar across the board: firm. If you want max comfort, maybe look at a Jordan 13. But for style? This is a winner.